The battered resistance regroups in the Tower of Fate while the status of the long missing Wonder Woman is revealed.
As a new threat looms on the horizon for both teams in Injustice, we are yet to see all team players reveal themselves in the grand plan of both sides. So stay tuned for another issue with more surprises just waiting to be uncovered around the next corner. Read Full Review
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year 3 #5 gives a big twist and one huge heroic return in an issue that must be read. Read Full Review
With a couple of major turning points occurring in this book, issue no. 5 might be low on action sequences, but it's high on drama! This is the book that's giving this arc the launch forward it's been gearing up for. If you're like me and have feeling a bit tentative about Year Three, this is definitely the sign that this title continues to live up to expectations. Read Full Review
Admittedly, Harley Quinn continues to steal just about every scene she's in and that's something that's not a bad thing. It's the right kind of levity and humanity that we get from her and it helps to anchor us more to Constantine's side, since he's not always the most accessible of characters for a lot of readers. I do like his role here a lot and he's playing it well while mucking it up with the name players. Spending time with the other side for a bit is also good to get done again, though it wasn't easy to watch as Sinestro tortures Sprague and then to see Superman basically concede that it must be done even when he knows it won't produce any actual results. There's not a lot of forward progress here, but we get some decent nudging to things and character moments that makes for the larger work to continue to be engaging and fun in its own way. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #5 was heavy on the set up, but thanks to Harley Quinn, it's still a really good issue. Team Batman is gathering a magical army while Sinestro is busy whispering evilness into Superman's ear. The art was subpar, but the ending promised even more great characters in the near future. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #5 is a solid issue that keeps the story on the right track while teasing on things that may or may not be explored down the road. We don't get too much out of this issue, though there is no denying the varying emotions that you receive from both sides of this conflict. It's getting no easier for anyone involved and a lot more is at stake than what is seen on the surface. Read Full Review
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